
Posted by Attok12 on 5/10/2007, 11:57 am, in reply to "Re: Black VS Hell" --Previous Message--
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Hmmm. I'll have to look at the book the next time I'm at the store and see if it's good enough for me to buy. Thanks for the heads up.
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: --Previous Message--
: I don't buy that book, so you'll have to
: clue
: me in on what you're talking about.
:
:
: I don't know why I bought it either. Todd
: McFarlane killed my Spider-Love and I have
: barely bought an issue since (did love the
: concept of the Spider-Clone tho') so I have
: no clue why I bought Spider-Man Family.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Any ideas on how to shoehorn that story in
: Spider-Man Family into any kind of
: continuity? It seemed to me they had the
: wrong wearer of the Cat costume in the wrong
: city.
:
:
: It's credited as Hellcat and Black Cat in...
: Catfight (and really is a great filler
: story. Fred Van Lentz has a really
: interesting, almos cute, narrative device
: for all but the last page and Frederick
: Manfredi is definitely an artistic talent
: who will gain a following someday. The
: thing is that it's Hellcat yet set in
: 'Chicago. A while ago.' That means it's
: Greer Nelson because Patsy Walker has never
: been set there, despite dialog where she
: says she's Patsy. But Greer was long Tigra
: before the Black Cat debuted. Still, it's a
: small quibble and a very good short story.
: Having Hellcat's name on it can only help
: Patsy's future.
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